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The Swan's Tale

A black swan moves through silent streams, With wings of night, it haunts the dreams. It wears its sorrow, cloaked in dark, A soul that drifts, lost in the arc. But there, beside it, pure and bright, A white swan dances in the light. Its feathers shine, its heart is free, A symbol of what good can be. Two swans that glide, yet worlds apart, One carries shadows, one a heart. In every soul, both dark and pure, The swans of fate forever endure.
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yildiz
Published
Mar 29, 2025
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#swans#good#bad#pure#dark#reflection#forever#words#apart
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